The "Weather" tab enables you to create and modify the weather
patterns for a ballpark.
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The average temperature: Cool,
Comfortable, Warm, Hot, Very Hot, or Super Hot. The Comfortable
setting is appropriate for most parts of the country. Cities in
northern California sometimes warrant the Cool setting. Cities in
the midwest or the south might warrant a Warm or Hot setting, but
you should need the warmest settings only for desert locales where
the temperature routinely goes above 110 degrees in July and
August.
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How much temperature changes during
the season: None (for domed stadiums), Low, Moderate, or High. This
helps distinguish between climates like southern California, where
temperatures are fairly steady year round, and climates like the
midwest and northeast, where temperatures can range from the 30s in
April to the 90s in mid-summer.
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The frequency of rain: Never (for
domed stadiums), Rare, Normal, or Frequent.
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The average wind velocity: None (for
domed stadiums), Light, Moderate, or Strong.
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Wind
direction: the number of games in which there was no wind
(most often for games in a dome, but sometimes outdoors), or in
which the wind was blowing in one of eight directions: out to left,
center, or right; from left to right; in from left, center, or
right; or from right to left.